Improvement in wash-stand water-supplies and waste arrangements



e H.J.RUTHRAUFF. Wash-'Stand Water-Supply and Waste Arrangements.

No.127,433, Patentedjune 4,1872.

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HENRY J. BUTHRAUFF, OF WARRENSBURG, MISSOURI.

IMPROVEMENT IN WASH-STAND WATER-SUPPLIES AND WASTE ARRANGEMENTS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 127,433, dated June 4, 1872.

Specification describinganew and Improved Wash-Stand, invented by HENRY J. RUTH- RAUFF, of Warrensburg, in thecounty of J ohnson andSt-ate of Missouri.

My invention consists of a wash-stand with a reservoir for clean water and one for the foul water, both below the basin, and a pump for raising the clean water to the basin, all as hereinafter described.

Figure lis a front elevation of my improved stand, with a part of the clean-water reservoir and the pump sectioned. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional elevation, and Fig. 8 is a plan view. i

VSimilar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.

Ais a wash-stand, which may be of any approved construction; and B, a clean-water reservoir in the form of a metal-lined drawer immediatelyunder the bowl 0,'on a shelf, F, with a pump, D, and a spout, E, suspended from the top of the stand, and arranged in such manner that the water may be readily forced up into the basin. H is the Waste or foul-water tank, also under the basin and below the tank B, to which a spout, G, from the bottom ofthe basin, extends through the reservoir B. This tank may be drawn out to be discharged of the water, or it may have a discharge-spout connected to it; but, preferably, it will be taken ont, so that it may be cleaned from time to time, as needed.

It is not essential that the said reservoir be directly under the basin, but I prefer to so arrange them.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A wash-stand bearing removable reservoirs vertically arranged for clean water and waste ,water, a pump and a pipe for forcing the clean 

